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Open Source tools help Web site advocate change in Malaysia

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - We keep hearing that Linux and other Open Source applications are a natural fit in countries outside...

User Friendly’s ‘The Root of All Evil’ released by O’Reilly

Author: JT Smith The third compilation of the online hit comic, User Friendly, takes readers back to Columbia Internet for the continuing story of the "friendliest, hardest-working...

Dennis Ritchie put the C in compiler

Author: JT Smith "He invented the C programming language. He is one of the co-creators of Unix. He has watched more than one multi-billion dollar...

Linux running on secure cryptographic co-processor

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "By running Linux, it enables much easier migration and porting of applications into the secure environment than with the current CP/Q...

DAS Technology’s LSP

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet: "Migrating file and print sharing services from a Windows machine to a Linux box is time consuming and often prone...

The state of corporate IT: A case for Linux

Author: JT Smith AnandTech has a story making a case for Linux in the corporate environment. "Change does not always have to be a frightening...

Qube to compete with QT and XFree86?

Author: JT Smith JigSaw writes "A brand new GUI environment was released, called Qube, by Interactive Studio, which can be installed on top of DOS,...

Amiga sells Win, Linux Amiga DE player for $20

Author: JT Smith The Register has a story saying Amiga plans to charge $19.95 for its answer to the Java Virtual Machine, the Amiga DE ...

Happy birthday to us (or, looking to the future of NewsForge)

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - One year ago, during the LinuxWorld Expo, NewsForge quietly launched as the "Web site of record for...

Another Linux show, another $100,000

Author: JT Smith - By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - My feet are tired, but not as tired as they would be if this week's LinuxWorld in...